Propagating Ivy - Stem Cuttings
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- just thought that instead for throwing away my trimmings from my ivy.. I would just pot them up :) sadly during this video i found that this plant is dealing with some scale insect. :( I hope they do well.. i'll keep you posted.. I will do another propagation video when my plent gets healthier :) perhaps in the summer :)
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Watching gardening videos on youtube is my new favorite thing
Me too :)
And me
Me too , I was a hoe before quarantine
“...you probably stuck it in the ground upside down and it didn’t know what to do.”
😂😂😂
Honestly when he said that I thought back to when I’ve had both ends cut on a vine and never thought to pay attention and now I’m thinking that’s probably why some died and some did really good with the for sure tips sticking out.
I don't understand the mean comments, to me the video was very helpful and wonderfully thorough, for english isn't my native language, it's easier to watch someone guide me through this process instead of reading bunch of text online.
Thank you. :) there are many people with different opinions there are so many ways to grow and divide plants. I don't like the mean comments either but it's part of the online world sadly.
+Gwen Yakamoz They probably thought propagating meant getting rid of. I for one LOVE Ivy.
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PlantzNThings those mean people should be propagating themselves 🤣
Don't bother yourself with the trolls...they are just nasty unhappy people dumping their inner garbage on the first best person...continue what you do!!!👍
I felt that when he said, "oop, I'm a little too high" .
8:59
i talk to my plants, but only the english ivy understands
Gerry Aire lol
Gerry Aire I have a good laugh
TOO FUNNY GERRY, I LOVE IT!!!!!!!
Lol ... It actually works (talking to plants in general that is- albeit naturally English Ivy are a bit more aristocratic ;))
😂😂😂 Thank you for that giggle. I needed it. 😂😂😂
i am holding my ivy while watching this video and I just noticed the horror I made the plat went through, a tutorial of what I am going to do to her later.
Imagine the opposite, the Ivy holding a human, watching how-to propagate his human. Pretty horrific to imagine.
Anyowuuuuu, thanks for the video, super helpful
Lol...
At least humans don't propagate by cuttings 👀
If you never saw Rick and Morty where Pizza's are on the phone ordering humans and trying to decide toppings the show is for you lol
@@ethanboyd7843 I actually love Rick and Morty, that scene is actually one of my favourites in the entire show! Also love the part that chairs are sitting on humans eating phones 🤣
Most unique and helpful video. Usually people just show beautiful plants and the audience with trouble, don’t really find the right answers.
Thanks very much.
Excellent video. Each video I've watched of yours is excellent. You share a lot of info in such a simple, easy to understand way. Perfect for new gardeners like me. Your enthusiasm is catchy too :) Thank you!
Thank you :)
Yes, I agree. It’s the simplest things that often get missed. I appreciate your attention to detail.
The comments are haters you are awesome for showing us this
These are supposively one of the best indoor plants as it is a great air purifier
supposedly
Awesome info, thanks for covering both water and soil prop. methods. I have an incredibly hardy Ivy here in CO that climbs the brick in the front of the house. I plan on taking some cuttings before the owner rips down the grape vines in back that climb the covered patio (which I will also clone before they're pulled and move it to where it can grow and not bother anyone). My idea being that I could potentially replace the grapevine that attracts raccoons etc. with the Ivy which will still climb and shade without the sweet grapes to attract animals.
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that makes sense :) i like to keep my ivy in pots.. but unfortunately it hates growing in my home :( they rarely survive inside for me.
Did you ever happen to make the update? Cant seem to find it?
I am also looking for the update!!
Yaa
2:47 this made me laugh so much!
You gotta cut them and leave them on water an about a week or 2 white roots will start to grow
thank you for this. I love ivy plants.
that is very true that water roots are much different than soil roots. most of the time when you pot the plant into dirt after they rooted in water it takes them a long time to recover.. it is almost better to use soil from the start :) not sure what variety of ivy it is.. it didn't have a very good tag... they are just a variety of hedra helix i'm sure
Just discovered your content. Learning lots.
Oh by the way, Any updates on these cuttings? Thanks for your videos They are awesome 😁
I too wish to see the update on these cuttings 🤔
I would to
Yes updates ? Did they sprout roots ? Wats the use of the video if they don’t ? Thanks
First update:
ruclips.net/video/DYYeULUIvjA/видео.html
This guy is so sweet, I'm guessing Canadian, Wisconsin or Missouri?
Thanks for this great video. Has anyone ever told you that you sound a lot like Tom Green? That isn't a criticism, I grew up in the Ottawa area, just sounds really familiar to me.
It says ten years keep going , I’m watching from Yorkshire England desperate to cover forprivacy ❤🏴
It's a great plant to propagate quick... just be aware that it can me invasive...
Mine too... i looked downstairs yesturday.. there are new leaves sprouting but no signs of roots.. Hmmm
Do you have another Video showing what they look like after a couple weeks?
LOL.. i love them :) i have several colors. :)
great video. easy to understand. i hate when videos use such big words and you have no idea what they're talking about. thanks for talking plain and regular!
Thank you :)
I get told this a lot. Gardening shouldn't feel hard. sure I understand the big complicated words from school but that's not the language I like to use... even when I talk to my friends in the industry I feel put off when I hear them talk... sounds harder than it is.
Completely agree! Great info made simple 😊
Thanks for this informative video,as much as I enjoy ivy they always die on me.
Awesome video, I have a heck of a time trying to grow ivy. I hear that it's one of the easiest plants to grow somehow I kill it every time.
Omg! Thank goodness! The best ivy video ever most informative and to the point.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This video was so helpful! Thank you
Properly explained makes it easier
Thanks.... Exactly what I was looking for.... I'm putting a cheap fence up n thought this might be a cheap way to get some privacy.... I wonder how long it will take to grow up a 5f fence...
Jamie Cintron it’s invasive to the point where once it gets out of hand it’s almost impossible to get rid of it. It grows really fast too in the outdoors, so you will always be busy ;(
Excellent! So informative! ❤
I was also wondering if i can plant to different kinds of ivy together in the same pot
My mom has hers outside and they never died in the snow
francisco rico mine too
Really informative and friendly! My plants love you!
This is a useful video, and it comes from a good place, but it could have been cut to a 3 minute video without losing any information.
That's why I increased this video speed to 2x ... 😘
I actually do this *frequently* when binging on these videos, because much of it I've heard before. I'm looking for new ideas, and if they appear, I repeat at normal speed.
Love how old school this is
Thanks for sharing.
Try growing your Ivy outside during the winter. Most are hardy to zone 5.
Variegated bush ivy is a non-invasive way to grow this plant. Thats what I grow and sell at my nursery, rather then the very common spreading invasive type.
Its botanical name is Hedera algeriensis variegata "gloire day marengo".
Cool!. Didn't know vines had feet too, I have a different vine than this and its roots are not as evident as in this one but I found them. It's just like propagating mint and strawberry plants. Thanks for this video.
Very informative. Thanks, man!
I have just made my cutting, wish me luck she roots!
Yay!!! Good Luck 👍
I could make a video about how to propagate ivy from cuttings if you want to make sure they die. I'm quite good at it.
Sadly, the cuttings died. He joined the cast of Modern Family and he no longer had the time.
When he coughed- oh boy my thoughts went „Corona Virus“
Ha! I think that is what happened with my ivy's, I planted them upside down.
Thanks for the great guide!
I've been doing something very similar with cuttings from my mothers plant.
I have those exact scissors. I should send you some pruning shears.
Nice!! some ivy's survive our winters... but i don't like risking the lives of the ones i like :)
Ivy is great inside as long as you never ever let it grow in the wild or it will literally take over the whole forest
helpful puning? lets hope the plant really bushes out soon and pops back to life
where is the update?
love the scissors :)
New subs here from Philippines🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Dope where’s the update?
I play music for my plant. It grows faster with 70s 80s music.
Please give that "mother" plant some water and some light. Why would you propagate more when you're not taking care of the big one you have now?
The vealragated ivies grow great in north carolina zone 7. Algerian ivy the largest ivy will also grow grew when up against a wall or protected from strong cold winds. All vaig a ted variety will gro great and love shade and periodic fertilizer.
Thanks for asking :) they still look good... no root development yet. but thanks for making my check them. there was a little too much humidity in the greenhouse and the leaves had started to mold... so i opened up the vent holes to reduce the humidity :) I will keep you posted :)
PlantzNThings hows the ivy doing now?
PlantzNThings how’d it go?
I have noticed with houseplants,
They seem a lot happier growing in pure moss rather than soil.
Very unusual to me
But it works.
Really? I have never tried this, do you collect the moss or can you buy it?
thanku very useful info ... i want to propagate my frs plant(scarlet creeper) with stem cutting... which looks like ivy but it's having lil red flowers
Great video and I am using the same scissors
Hi! Can you post a link to the update in the description box, please?
Result video??
I thought IVY likes to ramble until I heard this guy.
yeah, helpful but could have been cut in half, hahaha
I stuck a ivy cutting in water a couple of months ago, its getting new leaves but no roots ..hmm
I love that i'm not the only one...lol.. what color do you use? :)
I have probably 40 ft of ivy and I’m going to take half or more and give to a couple friends. What’s the best way to do that? Should I separate it into shorter sections?
ihad 2 of this form of ivy but mycat desimated it and i have half of one left
Great...
this is so cute
I've heard that propagating with water almost always has faster root growth, but the roots are weaker than plants propagated in soil. Something to do with lack of oxygen and nutrients in water I think? I Can't wait to see how full your ivy will get, what kind of ivy is it?
can I use English from my yard as a houseplant
08:10 dip it in some rooting powder that you get from the dollar store i heard before you put it in pot i hear it grows quicker
Algerian ivy is hardy here in zone 7 north carolina. And the variegated as well roots very fast and grows leaves very hige. Great fir shady damp areas. No full sun
how is the ivy looking? keep us posted
First update
ruclips.net/video/DYYeULUIvjA/видео.html
🤣 Me too , they seem to grow nicer to music
Haha he's so cool
Did it work, where is the follow up vid?
Thank you for the video. Just wondering what I'm doing wrong because my indoor ivy plants always seem to turn black and die. I keep trying though.
Can I leave the long ivy cutting? Not short sprigs?
He said the cuttings grew roots but there actually grips for the ivy to grow on walls
I use the kid scissors for all small cutting projects in the garden..:))
so where was the update
Why do you put some cuttings in soil and others in water?
How can i tell if my ivy is overwatered? Will the roots be brown or black?
The roots on it are white but its wilted so im tryin to.figure out if its overwatered
It's a hard life pullin' roots and prunin' stems
lol Thanks
I can't find the follow up video? Can someone share a link?
Do u think ivy can live in a humid area? Like rainforest terrain.?
Hi! Do you have some ivy cuttings to share?
How to track updates? I see no link in the description nor anywhere in the comment !!!
i have a few algerian ivys growing indoors. Im having some issues with the tips of the leaves turning brown. What can i do to save them?
Im propagating my english ivy by sticking the stems in a jar of water, how long would It usually take for the roots to come in? Also different topic sort of ,my soleirolia soleirolii is getting too long so i just cut some and placed them in moistened soil and made sure They are getting enough humidity and light i dont know If theyll successfully grow some roots though
When I can't see your face I picture Tom Green
You said u would make more videos on spider plants about a month ago so can u make them soon
can i get roots on it if i put the leaf into water?
Where is the link for the update?
What did you have for breakfast??😳
Thanks! What soil mixture did you use for them?
So I have this ivy in my backyard that might be older than I am, considering it has something that could be called a trunk, the size of my upper arm. I was thinking about getting that part indoors and seeing if I could bonsai it.
My main question is, is it at all a good idea to take a 'cutting' from a very tick, branch/trunk part of an ivy? And if so, should it be put in soil or water?
YOU ARE MORE LIKELY TO HAVE SUCCESS WITH THE NEWER GROWTH UNFORTUNATELY
Denny Nason Capslock?
Button was stuck lol
Denny Nason Lol!